The North American Review, Volume 99Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1864 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... possible to suppose the cube absolutely annihilated , the bounding surfaces , lines , and points , not being distinct from the body bounded , are likewise annihilated . They are simply limits , and are therefore absolutely conditioned ...
... possible to suppose the cube absolutely annihilated , the bounding surfaces , lines , and points , not being distinct from the body bounded , are likewise annihilated . They are simply limits , and are therefore absolutely conditioned ...
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... possible , does it admit of computation or measurement . It cannot even be said that we know pure Space as possessing three dimensions ; for Altitude , Latitude , and Longitude are cogitable only through the mental representation of ...
... possible , does it admit of computation or measurement . It cannot even be said that we know pure Space as possessing three dimensions ; for Altitude , Latitude , and Longitude are cogitable only through the mental representation of ...
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... possible until the presentation of objects , and is conse- quently so far dependent on experience . Laws are known only in phenomena ; phenomena are known only according to laws ; hence every act of knowledge involves both an object of ...
... possible until the presentation of objects , and is conse- quently so far dependent on experience . Laws are known only in phenomena ; phenomena are known only according to laws ; hence every act of knowledge involves both an object of ...
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A PHYSICAL THEORY OF THE UNIVERSE | 1 |
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THE NAVY OF THE UNITED STATES | 146 |
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